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EU Ratchets Up Cybersecurity Rules

In Europe, a “milestone” cybersecurity agreement will require upgraded digital infrastructure in essential services, including transportation control and electricity grid […]

How “Facts On The Ground” Can Determine Employer Liability

Two recent decisions in the Third Circuit Court of Appeals adopted “fact-sensitive and multi-factor inquiries, rather than articulating bright line […]

A Monoculture Disease Threatens A World Crop

The world’s most popular type of banana is threatened by a fungus for which there is no known fix. It […]

Scalia Suggests Blacks May Fare Better At “Lesser Schools”

At a hearing this week, Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia said that minority students with inferior academic credentials may fare […]

What In-House Counsel Needs To Know About Advertising

Common sense, unfortunately, won’t help much, and in-house counsel who rely on it to navigate issues of marketing and advertising […]

Country-Of-Origin Reg Slapped Down By WTO

The World Trade Organization has authorized Canada and Mexico to impose tariffs on U.S. agricultural products in retaliation for U.S. […]

Electric Cars Could Spawn Personal Injury Claims

Quoting some alarming accident statistics, a law firm with a a strong plaintiff personal injury practice points out that a […]

Resign, Gov. Says To ‘Porngate’ Justice

Justice J. Michael Eakin showed a “remarkable lack of judgment” in voting for a Court of Judicial Discipline nominee who […]

Nordstrom Pays $4M For Fake ‘Made In USA’ Label

Retail giant Nordstrom and denim manufacturer AG will pay out $4 million to settle a class action accusing them of […]

Drone Regulation In The Wings

Will there be a drone hanging from your Christmas stocking, or perhaps vice versa? As many as a million drones […]

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